Raeann believes that babies are born with tendencies to form emotional bonds with their caregivers because it makes them more likely to survive. Raeann's beliefs fit most closely with __________ theory

a. maturational c. learning
b. psychodynamic d. ethological


d

Psychology

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A) drilling holes through the eye sockets to alleviate intraocular pressure. B) severing the corpus callosum. C) severing connections between the frontal lobes and inner brain structures. D) removing the prefrontal cortex.

Psychology

Crying and signs of fear displayed by infants when they are left alone or with a stranger is referred to as

a. separation anxiety. b. social referencing. c. imprinting. d. insecure-avoidant attachment.

Psychology

You've just heard that someone's spinal cord has been injured at L2 (lumbar nerve 2). Given what you've learned in this chapter, which of the following will likely be true?

A. The person will be totally paralyzed from the neck down. B. The person will be totally paralyzed from just below the arms. C. Depending on how severe the injury, the person may be unable to move or feel anything from around the waist down. D. Depending on how severe the injury, the person may be unable to move or feel anything from around the chest down.

Psychology

At puberty, a signal from the _____ to the _____ sets in motion the maturing of genitals and appearance of _____ sex characteristics

a) gonads; brain; tertiary b) frontal lobes; genitals; secondary c) hypothalamus; pituitary; secondary d) amygdala; pituitary; secondary

Psychology